| JSalloum on Sun, 22 Apr 2001 07:57:15 +0200 (CEST) |
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thought you'd appreciate this.
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From: Velcrow Ripper <scaredsacred@dojo.tao.ca>
Reply-to: scaredsacred@tao.ca
Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2001 15:16:04 -0500 (EST)
hiya folks...sorry for the bulk mailing, but
internet can be a bit tough down here
sometimes...it{s velcrow here, with a few thoughts
on the journey i am on in mexico. for the last
two weeks i have been a member of the "Zapatista
Caravan for peace, justice and dignity",
travelling from the jungles of chiapas to the
urban chaos of mexico city, with Marcos and 24 of
the commandantes, in a bid for peace, and freedom
for the indigenous people of chiapas, of mexico,
and the world. And for all of us, as marcos says:
todos somos indios del mundo.
The caravan has been an incredibly moving
experience...it{s an example of boldness and
determination, in the face of impossible odds...a
sense of hope and possibility...graffitti at UNAM
(the university in mexico city which has been the
cente of a radical stike, now over, for the last
year) reads "YOU DONT HAVE TO ASK ANYONE TO BE
FREE. The Zapatistas."
The Zapatistas have created autonomous
communities, called "Aguas Calientes" throughout
chiapas, and the caravan was in one huge mobile
autonomous zone, where Zapatismo was upheld above
and beyond the laws of the state. when we arrived
at UNAM the students had created another mobile
"Aguas Calientes" for us in the heart of the
campus, a tent city, with a kitchen, underground
radio station, and events every day. In the
course of the caravan we drove for hundreds and
hundreds of miles past thousands and thousands of
ordinary mexicans at the side of the road,
clapping, waving, holding their hands to their
hearts, crying, offering us food and drink,
chanting "no estan solos"- youre not alone. The
people were with us. often my eyes would mist
over, at one sacred moment after another, such as
the sight of an old indigenous woman, grinning
from ear to ear, sunburst smile, catching my
eyes, thanking us for coming down, a look that
went straight to my heart,filled with hope, with
faith, with a belief that somehow in this corrupt
and selfish world, the audacity, the sincerity,
the brilliance of the Zapatistas, and this crazy
move, riding into the gaping jaws of the beast,
armed only with words, would herald the beginning
of a real change...
On the way we stopped at Nurio where a national
indigenous council was held, gathering support,
and expanding the concrete demands beyond the
mayans of chiapas, to include all the indegnous of
mexico...not content to have their demands met for
their own county, the vision ofthe zapatistas
extends throughout this cuontry...and in fact,
beyond borders.
Everyday the caravan swelled as new buses joined
in, from a thousand in san cristobal to well over
five thousand by the time we reached mexico city.
one day we pulled into a small town,under the last
vestiges of a blue blue sky. the roads were lined
with supporters. as the zapatistas took the stage
the sky clouded over, and the first drops of rain
fell.
by the time marcos spoke, the storm was boiling,
ligthening flahsed, and as rained p oured down.
the people laughed, danced, drank in the poetic
words, which built in intensity as the storm
itself peaked...
they told us it had not rained in that town in six
months. in fact the name of the town is "place of
little rain". The streetst turned to rivers, and
we splashed through, back to the buses.
here{s a poem I wrote that was inspired by that
day...
ZAPATA VIVE!
Empty sky
Storm forms
Lightening flashes
Etch images
Of truth
Reveal the rot
Challenge the chains
Woven by generation
After generation
After generation
Of Men
People Eaters
Planet Eaters
Conciously unconcious
The storm is boiling
It will not be stopped
With a mop and a bucket
It will not be stopped
By all the walls of dollars
Erected by the fearful power brokers
And their pets
The bent and broken governments of the world
It will not be stopped
By the numbed and numbered
Sucking soothers
Of vacant experience
Desperate oblivion
It will not be stopped
It will only grow
As you and you and you
Choose the pain and joy
Of concioussness
Choose to dance in the cold driving rain
Drenched and trembling with awe
Swept into a hundred streams
Coursing into a thousand rivers
Towards the ocean of collective awakening
The floodwaters are rising
Swan dive in
Laughing and shouting
or be submerged
The floodwaters are rising
Its a good thing.
Velcrow Ripper, Mexico, Mar 15/2001
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From moment to moment"
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